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                          French National 4 & 5 
                        
                        
                        
                  Grammar Notes Booklet 
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
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                                            Grammar Terms 
             I can make nouns agree (masculine/feminine/singular/plural)       
             I can use the words for ‘a’ and ‘the’ correctly.                  
             I can make adjectives agree with nouns and position them          
             correctly, including irregular adjectives. 
             I know what a possessive adjective is and can use them            
             successfully. 
             I know what an adverb is and how to form them.                    
             I can use simple relative pronouns.                               
             I can understand how to form time phrases.                        
             I can make comparisons using ‘more/less...than’ and ‘as...as’     
             I can use superlatives correctly.                                 
             I can make sentences negative.                                    
             I understand what a pronoun is.                                   
             I can use possessive pronouns.                                    
             I can use the ‘Present’ tense.                                    
             I can use reflexive verbs.                                        
             I am able to use ‘avoir expressions’                              
             I can use the ‘passé composé’ tense.                              
             I can use ‘etre’ taking verbs correctly in the ‘passé composé’    
             I can use the ‘Imperfect Tense’.                                  
             I can form past participles.                                      
             I can use the near future tense using the verb ‘aller             
             I can turn verbs into the future tense, including irregular       
             verbs. 
             I can turn verbs into the conditional tense.                      
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                          TOPIC:                          NOUNS AND GENDER 
             What?  
             A noun is a word that names people, things and ideas.  
              
             How? 
             In French, every noun has a gender. It is either masculine’ or ‘feminine’. The 
             dictionary can tell us if nouns are masculine or feminine.  
             Nouns also change in the plural. You normally add ‘s’ to form the plural, just 
             like English. (There are some exceptions you have to learn). 
                                                       
                          TOPIC:                           ARTICLES:  ‘‘A’ & ‘THE’ 
             What?  
             In French, there are several different words for ‘a’ and ‘the’. You must firstly 
             think of whether the noun (a person or thing) is ‘masculine’ or ‘feminine’ and 
             then secondly, you must think about how many. 
                                 Masculine     Feminine       Masculine     Feminine 
                                 singular      singular       plural        plural 
                   a             un            une            des           des 
                   the           Le            La             Les           les 
              
             Note. 
             When le/les comes after the word for ‘to’ (à), the two words combine. 
                                                A+ le = au 
                                               A + les = aux 
             When  le/les  comes  after  the  word  for  ‘for/from’  (de),  the  two  words 
             combine. 
                                               De + le = du 
                                               De + les = des 
                            TOPIC:                                 ADJECTIVES 
             What? 
             An adjective is a word which describes a noun. In French, adjectives agree with 
             the  noun  they  describe.  You  must  firstly  think  of  whether  the  noun  is 
             ‘masculine’ or ‘feminine’ and then secondly, you must think about how many. 
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                  How? 
                         In French, adjectives come after the noun. 
                          You then make it agree with ‘masculine’ or ‘feminine’ and then how 
                           many. 
                      Masc sing                 Masc pl                        Fem sing               Fem pl 
                      Un crayon bleu            Deux                           Une  gomme  Deux  
                                                crayons bleus                  bleue                  gomme bleues 
                        
                  Position of adjectives: 
                  Most adjectives go after the noun they are describing, unlike English. 
                                           e.g. un crayon bleu                         a blue pencil 
                  Exceptions: 
                  Some adjectives come before the noun.  They are adjectives that describe 
                  beauty, age, goodness and size (Remember them as B.A.G.S. adjectives.) 
                  These are: 
                                              Beau/belle                  Handsome/pretty 
                                              jeune                       young 
                                              Vieux/ vieille              old 
                                              Nouveau/nouvelle  New 
                                              Long                        long 
                                                e.g. la vieille voiture.            the old car. 
                                                                           
                                                                           
                                                                           
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